Commander Krause escorts a beleaguered convoy across the icy North Atlantic in the most critical days of WW II. Exhausted beyond measure, he must make continuous and critical decisions as he leads his small fighting force against the frightfully competent and relentless U-boats. A superlative study of grace under pressure amidst the technical challenge of anti-submarine warfare.
"Adventure," Celebration," "the way of Love" "Mysterious Growth," "Growth in Joy,"-these words, taken from some of the titles of the essays in this volume, convey the deep appreciation and commitment of those involved in the work of the ...
In The Ox-Herder and the Good Shepherd Hart shares the story that these pictures tell, exploring how this ancient Buddhist parable can enrich and illumine the Christian way. Includes 10 color illustrations
This newly revised edition of Tina Lillig’s practical and enduring resource offers step-by-step information to address the questions of pastors, directors of religious education, parish staff members, parents, catechists, and anyone else ...
A companion to the author's A Shepherd looks at Psalm 23, written around John 10.
With major contributions by Sofia Cavalletti, Gianna Gobbi, Silvana Montanaro, and Patricia Coulter, this book has long been a “core text’ for catechists and also for parents of children in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.
The next day, Dr. Harris solemnly told us that something unusual had shown up on Randy's lung x-ray. He wanted Randy to see a pulmonary specialist, Dr. Dargo. Dr. Harris didn't use the C-word, but it was implied.
Little Lamb and the Good Shepherd tells the parable of the Good Shepherd and reveals the caring nature of Jesus Christ in pictures and poetry children will understand and enjoy.
The sixth, Malinda, is the name of a daughter of friends. This story is dedicated to them all. This book could well be an encouragement to pray for the lost.
The constant and repeated manifestations of joy children show in their relationship with God inclines me to say that the “image” of God, which is in all of us (Genesis 1:26), is reflected with a special transparency in children.
The introduction sets up the shepherd image by presenting some basic principles for arriving at the theological meaning of this image.